The great Richard Ashcroft is good at making a huge impression on fans, not only with his signature tracks as part of the famous band The Verve, but also during his solo career that has seen him release various albums and singles over the last decade.
With his fans from his previous band continuing to follow him with his new output he managed to appear on stages across the country to great cheers from the crowd and this is likely to remain the case for some time to come as he continues to show other acts what great rock music is all about. So make sure you are amongst those lucky enough to have hold of concert tickets ahead of his anticipated live shows.
Originally, as part of The Verve, Richard Ashcroft could be seen performing alongside guitarist Nick McCabe, bass guitarist Simon Jones, keyboardist Simon Tong and drummer Peter Salisbury. To date their most famous song together takes the form of “Bitter Sweet Symphony” and though they reformed briefly in 2007, they would disappear from the scene in 1999. Since then, however, Ashcroft has not been away from the spotlight and he has emerged with tracks like “A Song for the Lovers”, “Silence of Silence” and “Born Again”, amongst others. Those armed with rock tickets have been hoping to hear glorious live version of these tracks and others.
And these could also include tracks found on his studio albums, which included his debut “Alone with Everybody” in 2000 and progressed to “Human Conditions” in 2002, “Keys to the World” in 2006 and, at the start of a new decade, “United Nations of Sound” in 2010. Such albums have ensured that fans of The Verve have had plenty of tracks to listen to following the band’s split, just like Ian Brown following the split of the Stone Roses or Noel Gallagher following the split of Oasis.
So make sure you pick up rock and pop tickets to witness Richard Ashcroft as soon as he goes on the road to perform across venues across the country. Though he has proven himself repeatedly over the years no fan that is yet to witness him live will be prepared for the sound of his songs in a live setting, where they are likely to sound their utmost best.